Exclusive! Coco Rocha’s Nursery Is Perfect for a Model-in-Training Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Manuel Rodriguez for One Kings Lane1/10It’s difficult to picture a nursery without a rocking chair, but Coco didn’t want one that would retire to the attic between babies. The Pendleton pattern and unique shape makes this perfect for many years to come.
Photo: Courtesy of Manuel Rodriguez for One Kings Lane2/10For the bedding, Coco needed to strike a balance between over the top and calming. These dusts of gray dots fit the bill.
Photo: Courtesy of Manuel Rodriguez for One Kings Lane3/10One thing you won’t see in Coco’s nursery? Storage boxes. “We wanted everything we owned to be on display and still look beautiful,” she says. Don’t be afraid to use toys as art. “We love that everything isn’t picture, picture, picture.” The arrow on the wall serves as 3-D art—another fun element for babies to look at.
Photo: Courtesy of Manuel Rodriguez for One Kings Lane4/10You probably didn’t know it, but there’s a secret Martha Stewart inside Coco. “The urn is the result of an art project,” says the model. “Early on, James added spray paint to different pieces of furniture and accessories. He thought of putting those crosses on an urn with tape.”
Photo: Courtesy of Manuel Rodriguez for One Kings Lane5/10“I can’t wait to read these long, lengthy books to her,” says Coco. And while it may be a while before the new mom is on anything longer than Goodnight Moon, this beautiful display serves as attractive literary inspiration.